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The Mugwump
The guide was updated:The Mugwump, Durham's distinctive boutique, was established in 1966 by two art school graduates with the aim of creating a shop brimming with treasures and unique finds. Since its inception, it has retained much of its original charm, and the philosophy remains largely unchanged: sourcing exclusive clothing, accessories, plus perfect gift ideas and homeware.
Useful Information
- Address: 37 Saddler Street, Durham
- Opening hours: Mon–Sat 10am–5pm, Sun 10am–4pm
- Website: www.instagram.com/mugwump_durham
- Phone: +44 191 386 1282
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The Mugwump, Durham's distinctive boutique, was established in 1966 by two art school graduates with the aim of creating a shop brimming with treasures and unique finds. Since its inception, it has retained much of its original charm, and the philosophy remains largely unchanged: sourcing exclusive clothing, accessories, plus perfect gift ideas and homeware.
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